> Below are the part code of libvirt-cim provider. I tried to
define
> the test_mode as [0, 1, 2], but it
What failure are you seeing? This works for me.. here's my pywbem script:
from pywbem import WBEMConnection, CIMInstanceName, CIMInstance, cim_types
c = WBEMConnection("http://localhost",
("root", "pass"),
"root/virt")
c.debug = True
iname = CIMInstanceName('KVM_NetPoolResourceAllocationSettingData',
namespace='root/virt',keybindings =
{'InstanceID':'DiskPool/meep-net'})
rasd = CIMInstance('KVM_NetPoolResourceAllocationSettingData',
path=iname, properties={"Address":"192.168.0.4",
"Netmask":"255.255.254.0",
"IPRangeStart":"192.168.0.5",
"IPRangeEnd":"192.168.0.27",
"ForwardMode":cim_types.Uint16(2),
"ForwardDevice":"eth1"})
rasds = [rasd.tomof()]
print rasds
res = c.InvokeMethod("CreateChildResourcePool",
"KVM_ResourcePoolConfigurationService",
Settings=rasds,
ElementName="meep-net")
print c.last_request
> fails yet. How to set the test_mode in cimtest for different
types?
>
>
> if (cu_get_u16_prop(inst, "ForwardMode", &type) != CMPI_RC_OK)
{
> pool->pool_info.net.forward_mode = strdup("nat");
> } else {
> free(pool->pool_info.net.forward_mode);
>
> switch (type) {
> case NETPOOL_FORWARD_NONE:
> pool->pool_info.net.forward_mode = NULL;
> break;
> case NETPOOL_FORWARD_NAT:
> pool->pool_info.net.forward_mode =
strdup("nat");
> break;
> case NETPOOL_FORWARD_ROUTED:
> pool->pool_info.net.forward_mode =
> strdup("route");
> break;
> default:
> return "Storage pool type not supported";
>
I checked this too in Virt_RPCS.c file..
Here is the XML that is generated for the route type:
xmlgen.c(981): Created pool XML:
<network>
<name>testpool</name>
<bridge/>
<forward mode="nat" dev="eth1"/>
<ip address="192.168.0.51" netmask="255.255.255.0">
<dhcp>
<range start="192.168.0.52" end="192.168.0.61"/>
</dhcp>
</ip>
</network>
Seems like only the if condition is getting executed for some reason.
Daisy,
In your test case I think we need to specify pool_attr["ForwardMode"] =
"route" and pool_attr["ForwardDevice"] = "eth1" for route
type.
The ForwardDevice is a uint16 - it needs to take a number. If you look
at the schema:
[Description ("Network pool forwarding mode"),
ValueMap {"0", "1", "2"},
Values {"None", "NAT", "Routed"}]
uint16 ForwardMode;
In Daisy's test, she is using strings, but it should be the following:
pool_attr["ForwardMode"] = 2 #This will give you a route pool type.
--
Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com